GERANIACE^ 13 



See Vol. I p. 53. 



Erodium cicutarium Leman ; F.B.I. i 434, IV I. Simi- 

 lar in habit to E. moschatum (Vol. I p. 53, and II t. 40) 

 but the leaflets more deeply toothed or pinnatified. 



A garden escape, naturalized on the Nilgiris. [G.F.M.F^I 



GERANIUM. 

 Geranium nepalense Sweet \ Vol. I p. 52, t. 294. 



BIOPHYTUM. 



See Vol. I p. 57, and add : 



KEY TO THE SPECIES. 



a 



I Stem simple, terminal leaflets largest . . B. candolleanum. 

 L Stem usually branched ; terminal leaflets not longest . b 

 \ Leaflets 15 to 25 pairs, pedicels 1/6 inch, sepals glandular 

 , ! (Vol.1 p. 58 and t. 295) .... B. intermedium. 

 j Leaflets 30 to 50 pairs ; pedicels i/io inch, sepals glabrous. 

 [ B. polyphyllum. 



Biophytum candolleanum Wight ; F,B.L as var. 

 Candolleanum of B. sensitivum i. 437, V I. Stem simple, 

 leaflets 10 to 15 pairs. Wt. 111. t. 62. 



Nilgiris : Coonoor, etc., 6,000 feet in shady places. Fyson 

 6508. 



Biophytum polyphyllum Munro ; F.B,I. i 439, V 8. 

 Stem stout umbellately branched. Leaves very long and 

 flexuous with minute leaflets, 30 to 50 pairs, ^ inch 

 long only ; rachis villous with long hairs. 



Nilgiris : Kundahs, etc., 6,000 to 7,000 feet. [G.F.M.F.] 



IMPATIENS. 



See Vol. I p. 61, and for the Key on page 62 sub- 

 stitute 



